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Jane Marie Lynch (born July 14, 1960) is an American actress, comedian, and singer. Known for playing starring and recurring roles in comedic television, her accolades include one Golden Globe, five Primetime Emmys and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2013, Lynch received a star on the
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. After appearing in the sitcom ''
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'' (2004–2014) and the drama series '' The L Word'' (2005–2009), Lynch achieved her breakthrough role as Sue Sylvester in the musical comedy series '' Glee'' (2009–2015). She then played recurring roles in the period comedy series '' The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'' (2017–2023), the drama series '' The Good Fight'' (2017–2022), and the mystery comedy series '' Only Murders in the Building'' (2021–2024). In addition to acting on television, she hosted the game show '' Hollywood Game Night'' (2013–2020) and, since 2020, serves as the host and executive producer of the game show ''
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'' (American version). Lynch gained recognition for her collaborations with
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, appearing in the
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films '' Best in Show'' (2000), '' A Mighty Wind'' (2003), and '' For Your Consideration'' (2006). She has had roles in numerous mainstream comedy films, such as '' The 40-Year-Old Virgin'' (2005), '' Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby'' (2006), '' Role Models'' (2008), '' Paul'' (2011), and '' The Three Stooges'' (2012). She has lent her voice to numerous animated films, including '' Space Chimps'' (2008), '' Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs'' (2009), '' Shrek Forever After'' (2010), '' Rio'' (2011), the ''Wreck-It Ralph'' film franchise (2012–2018), ''
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'' (2013), and '' UglyDolls'' (2019). Lynch is also known for her stage work including her role in Nora Ephron's off-Broadway play '' Love, Loss, and What I Wore'' in 2009. She made her Broadway debut as Miss Hannigan in the revival of '' Annie'' in 2013. She returned to Broadway as Mrs. Brice in another revival, '' Funny Girl'', in 2022.


Early life

Jane Marie Lynch was born on July 14, 1960, in
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, and raised in Dolton,
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, the daughter of a banker father, Frank Joseph Lynch, and a homemaker-secretary mother, Eileen Lynch (née Carney). Her father was of Irish descent, his parents having come from Sonnagh, near Charlestown and Culduff, Killasser, near Swinford both in
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respectively,Stated on ''
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'', February 2, 2021
and her mother was of Irish and Swedish ancestry. She was raised in a Catholic family and attended Thornridge High School. She graduated from Illinois State University in 1982 with a theater degree, and earned a master of fine arts degree from
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in 1984.


Career


Early work

Lynch spent 15 years in Chicago, acting in the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and, at the time of her audition, was one of only two women picked to join The Second City comedy troupe.Stated on '' Inside the Actors Studio'', 2012 She then continued to hone her comical and
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al skills at Annoyance Theater, playing Carol Brady in the theater's ''The Real Live Brady Bunch''. Andy Richter played Mike Brady in the New York shows. He and Lynch became very good friends.


Film work

Lynch got her start in films in 1988, playing a small role in the film '' Vice Versa''. In 1993, she had a secondary role as a doctor alongside
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in '' The Fugitive''. She also appeared, that same year, as a reporter in '' Fatal Instinct''. During the 1990s, she made numerous
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s, including one for Frosted Flakes for an adult audience, directed by
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. A few years later, Guest would remember Lynch as he chose actors for his 2000 dog show
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'' Best in Show''. Lynch played Christy Cummings, a butch lesbian personal dog handler to trophy wife Sheri Ann Cabot ( Jennifer Coolidge). From there, she became a staple actress in Guest's casts, appearing in the director's '' A Mighty Wind'' (2003) as porn actress-turned-
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Laurie Bohner and in '' For Your Consideration'' (2006) as an entertainment reporter. Audiences and critics took notice of Lynch for her turn in Judd Apatow's '' The 40-Year-Old Virgin''. She told '' Fresh Air''s Terry Gross that the role was originally intended for a man but also that, at the urging of Steve Carell's wife Nancy Walls, it was offered to Lynch instead. From there, she took supporting roles in a series of films including '' Role Models'', '' Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby'', ''
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'', '' Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'', '' Space Chimps'', '' The Rocker'', '' The Hammer'', '' Another Cinderella Story'', '' Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs'', ''
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'' and '' Spring Breakdown''. In '' Julie and Julia'', she portrayed Dorothy McWilliams, Julia Child's sister. ''
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'' dedicated an article on its website to the possibility of her performance receiving an
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nomination. However, she was not nominated. She provided the voice of Bobbi St. Simone in The Venture Bros.: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart 2023.


Television work

Lynch has appeared in many television series, including ''
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,'' ''
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,'' ''
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,'' '' 7th Heaven,'' '' Glee,'' '' Desperate Housewives'', ''
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'', '' Married With Children'', '' 3rd Rock From The Sun'', ''
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'', '' Felicity'', '' Arrested Development'', '' Lovespring International'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Boston Legal'', '' L Word'', '' Criminal Minds'', '' Help Me Help You'', '' Gilmore Girls'', '' New Adventures of Old Christine'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'', ''
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'' and '' Frasier''. She also starred with John Hannah and William Fichtner in 2002's ''MDs'' and has appeared in the crime drama '' Criminal Minds'' as Spencer Reid's schizophrenic mother. In 2008 she narrated ''Out & Proud in Chicago'', a documentary which tells about
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life in Chicago from the
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to 2008 through the stories of 20 everyday Chicagoans, from age 30 to age 80. Beginning in 2009, Lynch appeared as a regular cast member of the Fox series '' Glee.'' The role echoed previous guest appearances in ''
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'' and ''
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,'' being her third time cast as a harsh high school teacher. She won glowing reviews for her role as the aggressive cheerleading coach, Sue Sylvester. Mary McNamara of the ''
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'' wrote, "Lynch alone makes ''Glee'' worth watching." Before her work with ''Glee,'' she was a series regular on the Starz comedy '' Party Down.'' Though the series was renewed for a second season, Lynch did not return due to her work on ''Glee.'' Even in ''Glee''s early days, Lynch continued to pursue other projects. Lynch hosted ''
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'' on October 9, 2010; the news of her hosting was accidentally broken to her by her ''Glee'' boss, Ryan Murphy, by text message. Lynch had also guest-starred on the
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comedy ''
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'' as Pam Puckett, Sam Puckett's mother, in the episode "iSam's Mom." Lynch also voiced the titular supervillain Miss Power from the PBS Kids series '' WordGirl'' in the show's only movie ''The Rise of Miss Power'' in 2012. Beginning on July 11, 2013, Lynch hosted the NBC game show '' Hollywood Game Night.'' The show had two teams made up of members of the public (civilians) and celebrities competing in various party games, with a chance for the civilians to take home up to $25,000. Lynch was the co-host of the NBC special '' New Year's Eve with Carson Daly'' on December 31, 2013, alongside
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, host of '' The Voice.'' In 2015, Lynch guest-starred in the television series '' Girl Meets World'' in the episode "Girl Meets Farkle's Choice". On February 21, 2017, Lynch appeared on '' The Price Is Right'' as a Celebrity Charity Week contestant. In March 2013, Lynch was announced as executive producer of comedy web series '' Dropping the Soap''. Lynch starred in the series and was nominated for the
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for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. The series premiered on Dekkoo and was made available on digital platforms including
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. In 2017, Lynch portrayed Janet Reno for the
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television series, '' Manhunt: Unabomber''. Also in 2017, Lynch guest-starred in Episode 7 of '' Marvelous Mrs Maisel'' as popular but dislikeable comic Sophie Lennon. Lynch returned in the role for two episodes at the end of the second season. In 2019, Lynch joined the main cast of ''
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'' as A.V.A., the A.I. of the Crimson Light. Also that year, she voiced the character Patty, Mr. Ratburn's sister in the PBS Kids series ''
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'' in the episode Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone. In May 2020, it was reported that Lynch will appear in a recurring role on the
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comedy series '' Space Force''. On July 8, 2020, it was reported by Vulture that Lynch would host a revival of '' Weakest Link'' on NBC. The show debuted on September 29, 2020. In November 2021, Lynch voiced Ole Golley in the Apple TV+ animated series '' Harriet the Spy''. Lynch has played recurring character Sazz in the
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comedy mystery series '' Only Murders in the Building'' since its beginning in 2021.


Other work

Lynch wrote and starred in the award-winning play ''Oh Sister, My Sister''. Originally produced in 1998, the play kicked off the ''Lesbians in Theater'' program at the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center in 2004. She starred in
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's XFinity ads, mainly with two different laptops and two different colored Persian cats. She also stars in LG Corp.'s Text Ed campaign to educate drivers about the dangers of texting while driving. Lynch's first experience hosting an awards show was in 2010 when she hosted the 2010 VH1 DoSomething Awards. It was announced that she will be hosting the 2011 VH1 DoSomething Awards, airing on VH1 on August 18. Lynch hosted the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on September 18, 2011, only the third woman in Emmy history to host the awards show solo. According to the edition of September 19 of ''
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,'' Lynch hosting the Emmys did not help ratings, as viewing was down 8% year over year and eight million fewer people watched the Emmys than watched Michael Vick's return to Atlanta on ''Sunday Night Football'' on NBC (21.5 million for Eagles-Falcons, 13.5 million for the Emmys). An autobiography written by Lynch, titled ''Happy Accidents'', was published in the fall of 2011 by Hyperion Voice. Lynch was inspired to write the book after reflecting upon the successes of her past year and wishing she could have told her more anxious, younger self to not worry as much. The memoir also includes detail about her years as an alcoholic and her success in battling this addiction. Lynch is openly lesbian and married Lara Embry in 2010. A self-proclaimed animal lover, Lynch has four rescue dogs. She has recorded a PSA for PETA encouraging the adoption of shelter animals, and she sponsors an annual adoption event at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. She was the commencement speaker for
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's class of 2012 where she received an honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts. In March 2012, Lynch was featured with
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, Chris Colfer and Brad Pitt in a performance of Dustin Lance Black's play '' 8'' – a staged re-enactment of the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on
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– as Maggie Gallagher. The production was held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre and broadcast on YouTube to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights. Lynch made her Broadway debut as Miss Hannigan in '' Annie'' for a limited engagement lasting from May 15 to July 14, 2013. She took the place of Katie Finneran. In 2014, Lynch joined the Ban Bossy campaign as a spokesperson advocating leadership roles for girls. In 2015, Lynch debuted ''See Jane Sing'', a cabaret show in which she sings along with Kate Flannery from '' The Office'' and Tim Davis from ABC's ''Boy Band'', accompanied by the Tony Guerrero Quintet. , the show continued to tour around the country. In 2016, Lynch released ''A Swingin' Little Christmas'', a nostalgic Christmas album featuring the See Jane Sing ensemble and released on Lynch's own KitschTone Records label. The album received substantial airplay around the country and landed on the
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AC Chart's Top 10. In 2017, Lynch recorded a Christmas single with actor
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. The song was composed and produced by Tony Guerrero and was released by KitschTone Records. In 2020, Lynch directed her first two TV commercials for the production compan
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and joined its roster of commercial directors. In October 2021, she was cast in the Broadway revival of '' Funny Girl'' as Rosie Brice. Her stint ran from opening on April 24, 2022, to an expected August 14, 2022 conclusion. In 2022, Lynch was named honorary "mayor of Funner", the putative location of Harrah's Resort Southern California. In this role, Lynch promotes the resort, including its additional vegan food options and non-alcoholic beverages as Lynch does not eat animal products nor drink alcohol.


Personal life

Lynch married Lara Embry on May 31, 2010, in Sunderland, Massachusetts. In June 2013, Lynch announced that they were divorcing. Their divorce was finalized in January 2014. In November 2021, Lynch married longtime partner Jennifer Cheyne in
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. Lynch is deaf in her right ear. She speculated to Craig Ferguson on a July 19, 2013 broadcast of ''The Late Late Show'' that the deafness was most likely caused by having had a high fever as an infant.


Acting credits and accolades

For playing Sue Sylvester in '' Glee'', she won a
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,
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, Screen Actors Guild Award, TCA Award, Satellite Award, and People's Choice Award. Lynch has received five
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from twelve nominations, two Screen Actors Guild Awards from six nominations, and a
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from two nominations. In 2013, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


References


External links

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Panel discussion with Jane Lynch at Outfest 2010

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